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  2. Qiantang River - Wikipedia

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    Its upper stretch near the Anhui–Jiangxi border is also known as the Xin'an River (新安, "Newly Peaceful"); its middle stretch through the mountains of Zhejiang is also known as the Fuchun River (富春江, "Abundant Spring River"); and the former name of its lower stretch—the Zhe (浙) or Crooked River—gave Zhejiang Province its name.

  3. Hemibarbus qianjiangensis - Wikipedia

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    It is endemic to the Qiantangjiang River in Zhejiang Province, China. [3] References Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Hemibarbus ...

  4. Haining - Wikipedia

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    It became Haining Prefecture in 558. As the sea often encroached upon the prefecture via the Qiantangjiang River, the area was renamed Haining Prefecture in 1329 in the hope of calming the waves (in Chinese, "hai" means sea and "ning" to calm or pacify), and it remains so today.

  5. Line 6 (Qingdao Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Qiantangjiang Road (Qingdao Technical College) 钱塘江路(青职学院) Pashan (Qingdao Binhai University) 扒山(滨海学院) West Coast Campus of the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University: 青大附院西海岸院区: Gangtou: 港头: Xuejiapozi: 薛家泊子: Majialou: 马家楼: Zhuamashan: 抓马山: Qingdao No.9 High School ...

  6. Wuga station - Wikipedia

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    Wuga Station (simplified Chinese: 邬隘站; traditional Chinese: 鄔隘站; pinyin: Wūgà Zhàn) is an elevated metro station in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China.Wuga Station situates in Daqi Subdistrict, on the north of planned Ningbo Container Hub Station.

  7. Shanghai–Kunming railway - Wikipedia

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    The Hukun Line is double track from Shanghai's South Station to Liupanshui and single-track railway for about 400 kilometres (250 mi) from Liupanshui to Kunming. The speed limit for the line is 200 kilometres per hour (120 mph) from Shanghai to Zhuzhou and 120 kilometres per hour (75 mph) from Zhuzhou to Huaihua.

  8. All's Well, Ends Well 2009 - Wikipedia

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    All's Well, Ends Well 2009 or abbreviated as AWEW 2009 (Chinese: 家有囍事2009; Cantonese Yale: Ga Yau Hei Si 2009) is a 2009 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Vincent Kok.

  9. Template:Qingdao Metro station - Wikipedia

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